Log Lane Village's new town marshal is looking to make things more official as to what fines and penalties people face for municipal code violations.

In fact, the Log Lane Board of Trustees has it on their agenda tonight to hear from Marshal Darin Sagel about establishing a schedule of fines and penalties for code violations. The board could choose to act on that at the regular meeting at 6:30 tonight at Town Hall.

While the regular meetings are usually held on the second Thursday, the board moved the August regular meeting to tonight, according to Town Clerk Marty Dasovich.

Having a schedule of fees, fines and penalties is something that is fairly common for municipalities, and it can ensure to town residents and visitors know that the amounts on any tickets they receive are proper and fair.

Other agenda items

The board also will:

• Discuss the status of the previously approved paving projects on Branch Alley and Oak Street.

• Note for the record the July 21 approval of issuing a retail marijuana-infused products manufacturing facility license to Larsen Group II, LLC after a public hearing was held at a special meeting; the facility will be located at 206 Elm St. in Log Lane.

• Note for the record that public notary services are available in the town offices from both Town Manager Teryl Wessels and Town Clerk Marty Dasovich.

• And there will be a citizens' comment period at the end of the meeting.

Reports

The board also will hear from:

• Brown, giving the mayor's report about various issues the town faces.

• Trustee Martha Manion, giving the Conservation Trust Fund report.

• Teryl Wessels, giving the town manager's report.

• Dasovich, giving the treasurer's report.

• Sagel, giving the public safety report.

• Maintenance Supervisor James Wessels giving the Public Works report.

• Town Attorney Carmen Beery, reporting on legal issues the town faces.

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